Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Rukwa license covers 1899sqKM they could fit 1000's of wells on this, own the rig so cheap to drill. Lets say they double the flow so each well produces $8m P/A a 100 wells $800m P/A Mcap would be in the multi$Billions$
Here's the latest one for you
https://total-market-solutions.com/2024/03/empire-metals-ltd-march-2024/
Still not interested in reading a few RNS's or watching a couple of interviews Cottill? Say's it all!!!!! Not invested, no intention of investing just here to annoy people! Rather sad wouldn't you say?
I'll kick you off, here you go its 11mins 30sec
https://total-market-solutions.com/2024/01/empire-metals-ltd-jan-2024/
See what I mean, absolutely nothing constructive to say complete waste of oxygen! EEE drilling D/D as we speak, followed swiftly by a huge RC drill programme, results from drills, more metallurgical test work, OZ govt grants, geological mapping, potential to JORC a high grade area with current drilling, permitting and licensing news, plant construction etc etc
Go take 30 mins and do some reading 2024/25 will be transformative for Empire
No I don't think so! Read and watch them yourself and draw your own conclusions! Invest or don't it is 100% your call! But do not go around boards talking things down and spreading doubt when you VERY clearly have no idea what you are talking about.
All the best but the research is down to you :-)
Feel free to post once you are up to speed
Cotill read the RNS's and watch the interviews all the time lines are there! In black N white, very easy to interpret and understand :-)
From discovery to production in 18 months yeah languishing for years, not a lot happening here lol are you serious?
This is the best opportunity on AIM by a country mile :-)
This was further collaborated with mudlogging data that showed elevated helium whilst drilling the 8½" hole section through the Lake Beds Formation and the shallow fault zone. The well produced a continuous measurement of helium gas across the micro-GC and this consistent helium gas measurement was repeated during hole opening operations in preparation for running casing.
It would have been done to clean up prior to running wireline which makes sense as Joe is referring to killing the well after removing dst which wouldn't make sense as there would be No flow to surface of anthing in his scenario.
You can reverse circulate at both points the question is at which point does the RNS refer to?
Reverse circulation
1. n. [Drilling]
The intentional pumping of wellbore fluids down the annulus and back up through the drillpipe. This is the opposite of the normal direction of fluid circulation in a wellbore. Since the inside volume of the drillpipe is considerably less than the volume of the annulus outside of the drillpipe, reverse circulation can bring bottomhole fluids to the surface faster than normal circulation for a given flow rate. Two potential hazards of reverse circulation include lifting cuttings and other junk into the drillstring and the rapid flow of reservoir fluids to the surface in a kick situation.
Synonyms: back wash, reversing out
See: cuttings, displacement, junk
2. vb. [Well Completions]
To circulate fluid down the wellbore annulus, with returns being made up the tubing string. Reverse circulation is often used to remove debris from the wellbore since the high fluid flow rate inside the tubing string enables the recovery of large or dense debris particles that are difficult or impossible to remove with conventional circulation.
Synonyms: back wash, reversing out